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Ask an adult if you need help finding your username and password - it should be the same info you use to log in to your TV provider's website. We beseech you: don't torture the rest of us by keeping this show on the air.We just need to make sure you have a current TV subscription. Please, NBC, you've caused Conan O'Brien and his followers enough pain. We scarcely have the energy at this point to go on about all the negative aspects of this show, so let's leave it at this: it's boring. These carnival folk are more gullible than Sarah Palin supporters. That was actually the way this season's major plot wrapped up. Edgar and Eli then showed up and told everyone else something different. Think about how the carnival storyline played out: Samuel told everyone they had to show the world what they could do, and everyone agreed. would the show have simply canceled the final few episodes? As noted previously, he never had any actual plan until he got dumped.
Why did he ever give Claire a compass to begin with? Or play games with her and HRG's past? If the guy was such a monster, why not just kill HRG?.Was it Hayden Panettiere's terrible acting that roped you in? Ando's ability, which can seemingly be used for whatever is most convenient at the time? The mystery of Sylar, who was bad, then suddenly wanted to be good, especially after he was stuck in a dream for what felt like five years and is now - as that profound, dynamite quote of his revealed - a hero?Ī couple questions about Samuel, meanwhile, are worth asking: If anyone was inspired by this episode to be psyched for a fifth season, we'd love to hear from you. It's legitimately incomprehensible that the show's producers have jobs. We'll have his dead mother kiss him in a fantasy! We'll have Charlie appear in the same hospital as an older woman! The show created two supposedly pressing issues for the character (a brain tumor and an abducted girlfriend) and solved each by simply, literally making crap up. We know the economy is poor and we don't wish harm on anyone - but every person associated with Hiro's storyline should be fired immediately. She's now an old woman with a family because Samuel sent her back to the 1940s, so Hiro said goodbye and.His true love was sent away by Samuel, ignored for numerous weeks, and then showed up again on the same hospital floor as Hiro, following his nonsensical cure.
It was magically cured because he had a dream.He came down with a brain tumor as a result of time traveling.Nothing could compare with the utter nonsense of Hiro, of course. and then Samuel squared off with Peter for six seconds, a character that was involved in an entirely separate storyline for the duration of the season? Seriously, did anyone think HRG was gonna die? Did anyone feel as though the carnival storyline had a worthy conclusion, when Samuel's people simply walked away because a of couple people said so. There was nothing especially awful about the hour, but nothing remotely season finale worthy, either. There was no suspense and no emotional attachment to anything going on.